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How big is the Cosmos?

How big is the Cosmos?

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Asked by T. Wikati, Last updated: Nov 15, 2024

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E. Austin

E. Austin

E. Austin
E. Austin

Answered Jun 06, 2019

The cosmos is immense. Since we can only see out to a distance of somewhere around 14 billion light years from the planet of the Earth, it becomes a bit complicated.

The cosmos is immense. Since we can only see out to a distance of somewhere around 14 billion light
The size of the Universe that we can actually see is about 28 billion light years in diameter. That is huge. The latest studies reveal that the cosmos is at least 250 times larger than our visible universe. Isn't it amazing?

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